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rosie leftwich is working for you explaining how this works. >> reporter: people in at least four counties, including towson university have reported receiving this phone call. it's made mostly to cell phones and scammers are looking for cash. the caller calls you by name usually and says your wife or some other loved one or member of the family has caused a car crash and is holding them until you pay up for damages. they have asked from $500 to $1,000. the problem with this type of scam is that it's hard to car the culprits. >> that's the difficulty in tracing these type of calls trying to ascertain where they come from. some of them have been traced locally, some overseas but certainly we see trends. we want to make them aware and make them cog nip disapt this is a -- cognizant this is a scam. >> reporter: he said the calls they received had a 301 area code. remain calm. he said scams like this are more common than someone actually being held against their will. you need to think about that. >>> another dreary day for your umbrella. will we get a break from the gloo. chief meteorologist
rosie leftwich is working for you explaining how this works. >> reporter: people in at least four counties, including towson university have reported receiving this phone call. it's made mostly to cell phones and scammers are looking for cash. the caller calls you by name usually and says your wife or some other loved one or member of the family has caused a car crash and is holding them until you pay up for damages. they have asked from $500 to $1,000. the problem with this type of scam...
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. >>> when news 4 first reported this last week, there is a new pedestrian rosie i crossing in well, today mayor vincent went to check it out. adam tuss has more on some that like it, but others say it is too confusing. >> reporter: smart safety device? or just too confusing. we told you about this intersection at the area of north connecticut and hampton street. it is getting mixed reviews. >> well, i think it is confusing. >> very, very good, i work here ten years now. i've been here ten years, and saw four accidents. >> reporter: mayor gray dropping in to check out the set up today. remember's it works like this. press the button, the lights flash yellow, then turn solid yellow, the red light comes on, cars stop and the pedestrian gets the walk sign. the mayor looked at the situation. >> we think this will improve the pedestrian safety in the city, and those who don't observe it will be ticketed. >> reporter: after a record low on the pedestrian problems, this carries a price tag of $126,000 according to t-dot. and some estimates show that the cost of the hawk signals can go as hi
. >>> when news 4 first reported this last week, there is a new pedestrian rosie i crossing in well, today mayor vincent went to check it out. adam tuss has more on some that like it, but others say it is too confusing. >> reporter: smart safety device? or just too confusing. we told you about this intersection at the area of north connecticut and hampton street. it is getting mixed reviews. >> well, i think it is confusing. >> very, very good, i work here ten years...
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despite president bush's rosy assessments, she wrote, iraq remains a disaster. if under saddam it was a 'potential' threat, under the americans it has been transformed to 'imminent and active threat. she called the war a foreign policy failure bound to haunt the united states for decades to come. as i said, she wrote this as a private update to a close circle of friends something she had been doing for several years, since the september 11 attacks. back i interviewed her to ask her how she remembers this. she saidclose friends and family wanted to know what was going on, she told me in a recent interview. keep in mind, this was 2004, when social media was in its infancy that is, this was shortly after mark zuckerberg dropped out of harvard university to create facebook -- can you still hear me? and years before twitter would become the powerful social network of billions of instantaneous thoughts. but something happened with this email, something fassihi did not anticipate. the digital platform acted as an accelerant, providing fuel to the spark of her unsparing
despite president bush's rosy assessments, she wrote, iraq remains a disaster. if under saddam it was a 'potential' threat, under the americans it has been transformed to 'imminent and active threat. she called the war a foreign policy failure bound to haunt the united states for decades to come. as i said, she wrote this as a private update to a close circle of friends something she had been doing for several years, since the september 11 attacks. back i interviewed her to ask her how she...
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so rosy. what are the pitfalls? what are the risks? >> it is literally just a safety study. we do not see any complications at all. the risk would be some type of rare complication that we are completely unaware of. we have examined every complication out there and we do not think that there will be any. dennis: on the screen, there is a spinal cord. the spinal cord breaks and you put something into the spinal cord. >> yes. the leash and for about three weeks. we will intervene early so the lesion does not grow. then you have spare tissue around that lesion. functional recovery returned right below that point of injury. for people already in wheelchairs, we add to that. stuart: it is a medical device. >> it is. there will be a little tax. right now, we do not have the revenue. stuart: how much does the and implant cost? >> these patients will spend over a million dollars their first year of care. stuart: you have painted a rosy picture. >> we do have chemical data. we have published it. we have one global rewards. we presented in stockholm. a lot of people are aware of this
so rosy. what are the pitfalls? what are the risks? >> it is literally just a safety study. we do not see any complications at all. the risk would be some type of rare complication that we are completely unaware of. we have examined every complication out there and we do not think that there will be any. dennis: on the screen, there is a spinal cord. the spinal cord breaks and you put something into the spinal cord. >> yes. the leash and for about three weeks. we will intervene...
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estuvo tampoco, sabemos, pero jenni estuvo ahÍ, las hijas de lupillo estuvieron, todos los sobrinos, rosi, juan, mi mamÁ. >>> su madre doÑa rosa que estaba en uno de los cuartos le >>> salimos en este lujoso auto que su hermana jenni le regalÓ y que maneja en ocasiones especiales, pero paso a comer en esta famosa taquerÍa. >>> es un lugar donde muchos de nosotros venimos a comer. >>> al llegar a la fiesta, la prensa querÍa hablar sobre su hermano lupillo. >>> no, hay que ha de cosas positivas. >>> su hermano menor, tambiÉn asistiÓ y no quiso hablar del viaje de lupillo, para solicitar la compra de los terrenos en lo que cayÓ el avion. el dueÑo le cediÓ una pequeÑa parte donde estÁn las cruces. >>> sin hablar con mis sobrinos no haremos nada. >>> si mi carnal no estÁ dispuesto a aceptar una disculpa no hay nada que pueda hacer. >>> juan viajara con algunos miembros para visitar la cruz. don pedro no los acompaÑara. y vimos a ab quintanilla que saludo y dieron consejos ya que ellos tambiÉn pasaron por la pena de perder a selena. >>> gracias, magalÍ. y vamos directo a acapulc
estuvo tampoco, sabemos, pero jenni estuvo ahÍ, las hijas de lupillo estuvieron, todos los sobrinos, rosi, juan, mi mamÁ. >>> su madre doÑa rosa que estaba en uno de los cuartos le >>> salimos en este lujoso auto que su hermana jenni le regalÓ y que maneja en ocasiones especiales, pero paso a comer en esta famosa taquerÍa. >>> es un lugar donde muchos de nosotros venimos a comer. >>> al llegar a la fiesta, la prensa querÍa hablar sobre su hermano...
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when i look at rosie in the classroom, she's always engaged. she's always intensely involved in whatever she's doing, usually playing with other kids. she's very sociable. she's very intense. yeah. hendrick: fourth, describe the behavior you see in the classroom, but do not try to diagnose the cause. it's not our place to diagnose. "and then the chameleons wore--" boy: i can't see. i'm sorry. why don't turn the page so that you can? jordan bentley, i'm going to stop for a minute. it's very hard for me to read when you are talking. you may sit on miss kathleen's lap, or you may join snack-- one or the other. jordansnack. woman: ok. why don't you go wash your hands? hendrick: remember, a particular behavior can have many different causes, and it takes a trained professional to determine the reason for what is going for example, failure to pay attention at story time may be the consequence of a hearing loss, inappropriate reading material, borderline intelligee, fatigue, poor eyesight, or simply needing to go to the toilet. we had a child in our p
when i look at rosie in the classroom, she's always engaged. she's always intensely involved in whatever she's doing, usually playing with other kids. she's very sociable. she's very intense. yeah. hendrick: fourth, describe the behavior you see in the classroom, but do not try to diagnose the cause. it's not our place to diagnose. "and then the chameleons wore--" boy: i can't see. i'm sorry. why don't turn the page so that you can? jordan bentley, i'm going to stop for a minute. it's...
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now our nemesis is a pouty who who dresses like rosie at the emmys. kim jong-un doesn't get that we have an unstable peninsula that will bring down america, it's called florida the president and i are a lot alike. we both went to harvard, we both have two children, and we both told joe biden we don't have extra tickets for tonight's event. >> "early start" continues right now. >>> the surviving boston bombing suspect is locked in a 10x10 cell this morning and talking less about the attack now that he's been read his miranda rights. >>> plus tracking the terror trail overseas. right now russian special forces going in guns blazing, hunting down militants that might be linked to the bombing suspects. >>> and a manhunt underway. who killed an 8-year-old california girl inside her home over the weekend? the investigation intensifying this morning. >>> and new heights for new york and the entire nation. the skyscraper about to become the tallest in the hemisphere. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin in new york. >> i'm john berman
now our nemesis is a pouty who who dresses like rosie at the emmys. kim jong-un doesn't get that we have an unstable peninsula that will bring down america, it's called florida the president and i are a lot alike. we both went to harvard, we both have two children, and we both told joe biden we don't have extra tickets for tonight's event. >> "early start" continues right now. >>> the surviving boston bombing suspect is locked in a 10x10 cell this morning and talking...
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>> rosie: absolutely. >> simon: rosie's statistics are stunning. >> it's pants on fire for rosie napravnik! >> simon: she's won more than 1,500 races since she started competing at the age of 17. this year, she's finished first, second or third nearly 60% of the time. her sister jazz, who trains horses, says it's all about style. >> jazz: there's a special something she has that gets those horses to put in a little extra effort. and she has a special connection that no one can really put words to. >> simon: do you think that a woman can have more finesse with a horse than a man can? >> jazz: absolutely. i think if strength is what men have to their advantage, i think women would have finesse. >> rosie: horses can feel your nerves, horses can feel excitement, they can feel you relax, which will help them relax. >> simon: relax, but go for it. >> they're off in the kentucky oaks. >> simon: rosie says her biggest success was at last year's kentucky oaks, which is the kentucky derby for fillies. >> they're side by side. >> simon: she was the only woman in the race. the odds against her were 13
>> rosie: absolutely. >> simon: rosie's statistics are stunning. >> it's pants on fire for rosie napravnik! >> simon: she's won more than 1,500 races since she started competing at the age of 17. this year, she's finished first, second or third nearly 60% of the time. her sister jazz, who trains horses, says it's all about style. >> jazz: there's a special something she has that gets those horses to put in a little extra effort. and she has a special connection...
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now, suddenly our nemesis is a pouty teenage boy who dresses like rosie o'donnell at the emmys. kim jong-un does not understand that we aren't afraid of him. what that guy doesn't get is that we already have an unstable peninsula that will ultimately bring down america. it is called florida. [laughter] [applause] yes it is. yes, president obama has a lot on his plate right now. he is at the very nice stage where there are no more secrets left to come out about him. we all know that he lived in indonesia as a child, studied at a muslim seminary and occasionally ate dog. from the beginning, a kid who had his eyes set on the u.s. presidency. [laughter] check, check, and check. here i come. i know the relationship between the president and the press can seem a bit strained at times. some in this room have accused him of being distant and aloof. when i asked the president about it earlier, he said, oh, and then walked away. [laughter] it is only natural, but mr. president election was less exciting than the first time around in 2008. an election night, you celebrated with hundreds of
now, suddenly our nemesis is a pouty teenage boy who dresses like rosie o'donnell at the emmys. kim jong-un does not understand that we aren't afraid of him. what that guy doesn't get is that we already have an unstable peninsula that will ultimately bring down america. it is called florida. [laughter] [applause] yes it is. yes, president obama has a lot on his plate right now. he is at the very nice stage where there are no more secrets left to come out about him. we all know that he lived in...
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where is my rosy the robot. >> reporter: that is the receipt owe futurist mantra. there was a future that was promised to us that wasn't delivered. >> rosy the robot is often the face of those futuristic laments. >> come and get it. she was like a swiss army knife of robotics. >> reporter: sam register, head of warner brothers animation points out that rosy took the world of push button convenience one button further. >> what's incredible is their lives were so easy anyway. that they still would need someone to make it more easy. like you have a robot to press even more buttons. >> reporter: as beloved as they were and as timeless as they are, the jetsons remind us our standard of comfort is rarely comfortable enough. >> even when we have a world of flying cars and jet packs and pills and you only work a few hours a day, you're still going to take that for granted. >> reporter: besides at the end of the day all those cool gadgets are really only as good as the people who use them. >> jane, stop this crazy thing. jane! jane! help! jane! >> i think i bought this one
where is my rosy the robot. >> reporter: that is the receipt owe futurist mantra. there was a future that was promised to us that wasn't delivered. >> rosy the robot is often the face of those futuristic laments. >> come and get it. she was like a swiss army knife of robotics. >> reporter: sam register, head of warner brothers animation points out that rosy took the world of push button convenience one button further. >> what's incredible is their lives were so...
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now, suddenly our nemesis is a pouty teenage boy who dresses like rosie o'donnell at the [laughter] kim jong-un does not understand that we aren't afraid of him. what that guy doesn't get is that we already have an unstable peninsula that will ultimately bring down america. it is called florida. [laughter] [applause] yes it is. yes, president obama has a lot on his plate right now. he is at the very nice stage where there are no more secrets left to come out about him. we all know that he lived in indonesia as a child, studied at a muslim seminary and occasionally ate dog. from the beginning, a kid who had his eyes set on the u.s. presidency. [laughter] check, check, and check. here i come. i know the relationship between the president and the press can seem a bit strained at times. some in this room have accused him of being distant and aloof. when i asked the president about it earlier, he said, oh, and then walked away. [laughter] it is only natural, but mr. president election was less exciting than the first time around in 2008. an election night, you celebrated with hundreds of tho
now, suddenly our nemesis is a pouty teenage boy who dresses like rosie o'donnell at the [laughter] kim jong-un does not understand that we aren't afraid of him. what that guy doesn't get is that we already have an unstable peninsula that will ultimately bring down america. it is called florida. [laughter] [applause] yes it is. yes, president obama has a lot on his plate right now. he is at the very nice stage where there are no more secrets left to come out about him. we all know that he lived...
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now our nemesis is a pouty teenage boy who dresses like rosy o'donnell at the emmys. kim jong-un doesn't understand that we aren't afraid of him. what that guy doesn't get is that we already have an unstable peninsula that will ultimately bring down america. it's called florida. yes, is. yes, president obama has a lot on his plate right now. he's now at that very nice stage where there are no more secrets left to come out about him. we all know that as a child he lived in indonesia. he studied at a muslim seminary and occasionally ate dog. so clearly from the beginning he was a kid who had his eyes set on the u.s. presidency. check, check and check. here i come. now i know the relationship between the president and the press can seem a bit strained at times. some in this room have even accused the president of being distant and aloof. when i asked the president about it earlier he said "oh," and then walked away. of course it's only natural but mr. president your re-election was a little less exciting the first time around in 2008. on election night in 2008 you celebr
now our nemesis is a pouty teenage boy who dresses like rosy o'donnell at the emmys. kim jong-un doesn't understand that we aren't afraid of him. what that guy doesn't get is that we already have an unstable peninsula that will ultimately bring down america. it's called florida. yes, is. yes, president obama has a lot on his plate right now. he's now at that very nice stage where there are no more secrets left to come out about him. we all know that as a child he lived in indonesia. he studied...
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now, a pouty teenage boy who dresses like rosie o'donnell at the emmies. kim jong un doesn't understand that we aren't afraid of him. what that guy doesn't get is that we already have an unstable peninsula that will ultimately bring down america. it's called florida. yes, it is. yes, president obama has a lot on his plate right now. he is now at that very nice stage where there are no more secrets left to come out about him. we all know that as a child he lived in indonesia and studied at a muslim seminary and occasionally ate dog. so clearly from the beginning he was a kid who had his eyes set on the u.s. presidency. check, check and check. here i come. [ laughter ] are now i know he the relationship between the president and the press can seem a bit strange at times. some in the room have even accused the president of being distant and aloof. when i asked the president about it earlier he said oh and then walked away. [ laughter ] i don't want to alarm you, sir, but you're starting to look like a judge on law and order. >> just say you're on thin ice cou
now, a pouty teenage boy who dresses like rosie o'donnell at the emmies. kim jong un doesn't understand that we aren't afraid of him. what that guy doesn't get is that we already have an unstable peninsula that will ultimately bring down america. it's called florida. yes, it is. yes, president obama has a lot on his plate right now. he is now at that very nice stage where there are no more secrets left to come out about him. we all know that as a child he lived in indonesia and studied at a...
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now our nemesis is a pouty teenage boy who dresses like rosie o'donnell at the emmys. kim jong-un doesn't understand that we aren't afraid of him. we already have an unstable peninsula that will ultimately bring down america, it's called florida. yes, it is. yes, president obama has a lot on his plate right now, but now at that very nice stage where there are no more secrets left to come out about him. we know as a child he lived in indonesia and studied at the muslim seminary and occasionally ate dog. so clearly from the beginning he was a kid who had his eye set on the u.s. presidency. check, check and check. here i come. i know the relationship between the president and press can seem a bit strained. some in this room have accused the president being distant and aloof. when i asked the president about it earlier, he said oh, and then walked away. it's only natural that your re-election was less exciting than in 2008. in 2008 you celebrated in grant park. it was fascinating. this time around you split a char dog with david axelrod at the winner's circle. i have a que
now our nemesis is a pouty teenage boy who dresses like rosie o'donnell at the emmys. kim jong-un doesn't understand that we aren't afraid of him. we already have an unstable peninsula that will ultimately bring down america, it's called florida. yes, it is. yes, president obama has a lot on his plate right now, but now at that very nice stage where there are no more secrets left to come out about him. we know as a child he lived in indonesia and studied at the muslim seminary and occasionally...
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now our nemesis is a pouty teenage boy who dresses like rosy o'donnell at the emmys. kim jong-un doesn't understand that we aren't afraid of him. what that guy doesn't get is that we already have an unstable peninsula that will ultimately bring down america. it's called florida. yes, it is [ laughter ] >> yes, president obama has a lot on his plate right now. he's now at that very nice stage where there are no more secrets left to come out about him. we all know that as a child he lived in indonesia. he studied at a muslim seminary and occasionally ate dog [ laughter ] >> so clearly from the beginning he was a kid who had his eyes set on the u.s. presidency. check check and check [ laughter ] >> here i come. [ laughter ] >> now i know the relationship between the president and the press can seem a bit strained at times. some in this room have even accused the president of being distant and aloof. when i asked the president about it earlier he said "oh," and then walked away [ laughter ] >> of course it's only natural but mr. president your re-election was a little les
now our nemesis is a pouty teenage boy who dresses like rosy o'donnell at the emmys. kim jong-un doesn't understand that we aren't afraid of him. what that guy doesn't get is that we already have an unstable peninsula that will ultimately bring down america. it's called florida. yes, it is [ laughter ] >> yes, president obama has a lot on his plate right now. he's now at that very nice stage where there are no more secrets left to come out about him. we all know that as a child he lived...
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now, suddenly our nemesis is a pouty teenage boy who dresses like rosie o'donnell at the emmys. kim jong-un does not understand that we aren't afraid of him. what that guy doesn't get is that we already have an unstable peninsula that will ultimately bring down america. it is called florida. [laughter] [applause] yes it is. yes, president obama has a lot on his plate right now. he is at the very nice stage where there are no more secrets left to come out about him. we all know that he lived in indonesia as a child, studied at a muslim seminary and occasionally a dog. -- ate dog. from the beginning, a kid who had his eyes set on the u.s. presidency. [laughter] check him a check, and check. here i come. i know the relationship between the president and the press can seem a bit strained at times. some in this room have accused him of being distant and aloof. when i asked the president about it earlier, he said, oh, and then walked away. [laughter] it is only natural, but mr. president election was less exciting than the first time around in 2008. an election night, you celebrated w
now, suddenly our nemesis is a pouty teenage boy who dresses like rosie o'donnell at the emmys. kim jong-un does not understand that we aren't afraid of him. what that guy doesn't get is that we already have an unstable peninsula that will ultimately bring down america. it is called florida. [laughter] [applause] yes it is. yes, president obama has a lot on his plate right now. he is at the very nice stage where there are no more secrets left to come out about him. we all know that he lived in...
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. >> you painted a rosy picture of all these, and can you tell us the bumps along the road that anyone's incutterred in setting -- encountered in setting them up? >> okay. the gift economy -- i don't know whether to use the vocabulary that sounds exotic, but it's very, very old, prehistoric in chinese, but we don't have the words in the western and european languages. okay, yen and yang, the masculine side, and the pure yen currency is a gift, and then talking about is educational tools that are compatible with the gifts, and dollars are not compatible with the gift, and if you want to make that a text, next birthday party of your husband or your wife, give a hundred dollar bill and say, please, okay. that's not going to work, okay? it won't work. by the way, it's another thing, take a million dollars, put it in any normally constituted family, two weeks later, everybody's fighting. it's a competitive game, all right? that's what we are getting rid of, and that we are couldn't balancing. we're not, you know, we need a counterbalancing mechanism. now, the question on the driftties to crea
. >> you painted a rosy picture of all these, and can you tell us the bumps along the road that anyone's incutterred in setting -- encountered in setting them up? >> okay. the gift economy -- i don't know whether to use the vocabulary that sounds exotic, but it's very, very old, prehistoric in chinese, but we don't have the words in the western and european languages. okay, yen and yang, the masculine side, and the pure yen currency is a gift, and then talking about is educational...
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so with that rosy picture in mind -- >> right. >> -- what do you have to offer for that scenario? because i think this is a valiant effort to try to say, hey, look, maybe we can avoid this. but given the real possibilities in the next ten or fewer years, we will be facing down a real reckoning. what then? what do you say? >> well, my first piece of advice is you should never go work for a suicide prevention hotline. [laughter] i think these are important arguments to have even if the debt crisis and the fiscal crisis hits, because even if the crisis hits, there's no guarantee that things will be better as a result of the crisis. yes -- >> [inaudible] >> i am not a proponent of the view of the worst the better, i think when you look at actual histories of governments that have collapsed and have had serious problem, there's ample precedent for things much worse taking over in their place. so i think making limited government arguments and anti-statist arguments remain essential even if the crisis hits. i mean, obviously, i think they're most politically attractive as a form of avoi
so with that rosy picture in mind -- >> right. >> -- what do you have to offer for that scenario? because i think this is a valiant effort to try to say, hey, look, maybe we can avoid this. but given the real possibilities in the next ten or fewer years, we will be facing down a real reckoning. what then? what do you say? >> well, my first piece of advice is you should never go work for a suicide prevention hotline. [laughter] i think these are important arguments to have even...
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david, pretty rosy fond memories all around. what did you think? >> i'm for opening libraries in the 21st century. iteems like the exotic thing to do. bush's approval ratings are up. he's up to 47%. people like him out of office because he seems like a decent guy. he's not pushing himself on the country with a cause. i think people are feeling more fondly toward him. i think when you look back on the administration-- iraq, afghanistan, are obviously going to remain polarizing issues. i do think you have to say the security apparatus he created post-9/11 has been endorsed basically by the obama administration. that was a permanent contribution to the country. i personally think he was-- had the potential to be a decent domestic policy president before 9/11 happened and turned him away. i think he was heading in a way the republican party really should be heading, both with immigration reform but also a sort of compassionate conservatism was a kernel of a good idea. and maybe it 9/11 hadn't happened it would have been interesting to see how he develo
david, pretty rosy fond memories all around. what did you think? >> i'm for opening libraries in the 21st century. iteems like the exotic thing to do. bush's approval ratings are up. he's up to 47%. people like him out of office because he seems like a decent guy. he's not pushing himself on the country with a cause. i think people are feeling more fondly toward him. i think when you look back on the administration-- iraq, afghanistan, are obviously going to remain polarizing issues. i do...
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tracy: what would grow this beautiful rosy picture off? what could derail your little plan here? >> my biggest concern is the goings on in the middle east with syria. as well as, concern about the rhetoric coming out of north korea. just making the oil market service. >> yes. another reason we need to rely on our own oil..3 ashley: if you do not want to drive, how about going on a cruise. it seems to be smooth sailing for the cruise industry these days. business seems to be fine. >> consumer confidence, though, it did suffer because of all the negative publicity in recent months. the cruise ship industry was expecting from its paying passengers. one of the three ships and port today is behind me. all three ships leaving in the next hour. all three of them will be full. royal caribbean posting a big first quarter this year. carnival cruise lines also posting a good first quarter. of $37 million over last year. "looking to the remainder of the year and the obvious question, yes, the coverage has been frustrating and, yes, it has probably impacted us a bit, but, no, it has not been
tracy: what would grow this beautiful rosy picture off? what could derail your little plan here? >> my biggest concern is the goings on in the middle east with syria. as well as, concern about the rhetoric coming out of north korea. just making the oil market service. >> yes. another reason we need to rely on our own oil..3 ashley: if you do not want to drive, how about going on a cruise. it seems to be smooth sailing for the cruise industry these days. business seems to be fine....
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you don't belong here. >> rosie shows them what she can do. definitely remember team rosie. she shows them what she can do. every woman talks about her weight. jockeys in particular are concerned about their weight. is weight an issue for her? >> it's so enormous she insists on staying at 113 on the dot. and she -- >> 113. >> this is not a narcissistic woman, but she weighs herself. she counted off the times she weighs herself a day. about 15 times a day. she never stops weighing herself, and she insists on being at 113. it's a lot more -- it's a lot worse than boxers. >> i think he was 113 in sixth grade. >> how good is she? she's won these races, is she an extraordinary jockey as compared to anybody? >> yeah. and one of the theories going around -- and she doesn't dispute this -- is that women have a way with horses. >> yes. we were talking about that. >> bob, not just with horses. >> i mean the horses let's face it, they're boys, and she's not. so there is this thing going. >> that's a big plus for a jockey. >> absolutely. and listen the women -- i'll get accused of all s
you don't belong here. >> rosie shows them what she can do. definitely remember team rosie. she shows them what she can do. every woman talks about her weight. jockeys in particular are concerned about their weight. is weight an issue for her? >> it's so enormous she insists on staying at 113 on the dot. and she -- >> 113. >> this is not a narcissistic woman, but she weighs herself. she counted off the times she weighs herself a day. about 15 times a day. she never stops...
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the other two national parks, the rosy the reader home front national memorial park and richmond and port chicago enabled it magazine and will not be hit as hard. there hours of operation will remain the same. the parks may not be able to afford any special programs until further notice. >> a quick break as the kron4 morning news continues. wel hav weather and traffic we come back from the break. traffic is fairly light, still great skies over san francisco. >> welcomed back >> we're starting off with overcast skies out there but the sunshine will prevail into the afternoon. expect highs to be a tad bit warmer than yesterday. we will see '70s for the north bay south bay and east bay. tonight, coastal fog makes a comeback and expect cooler conditions and temperatures in the '50s. and let's not climbing into the 80s tomorrow, more details coming up on your full forecast in just a few minutes. >> we continue to monitor a good ride around the bay but we are tracking in new incident here on 880 in the northbound direction at highway 92. the chp is reporting that a blast struck down part o
the other two national parks, the rosy the reader home front national memorial park and richmond and port chicago enabled it magazine and will not be hit as hard. there hours of operation will remain the same. the parks may not be able to afford any special programs until further notice. >> a quick break as the kron4 morning news continues. wel hav weather and traffic we come back from the break. traffic is fairly light, still great skies over san francisco. >> welcomed back...
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the other two national parks, the rosie the riveter world war ii home front national memorial park in richmond and port chicago naval magazine national memorial in concord will not be hit quite as hard. staffing positions and their hours of opeartion will remain the same, but the programs untill further notice. in the east bay, charles clifford kron 4 news. san francisco's central subway project is getting ready for its next big step. drilling tunnels more than a mile and a half long, and deep below downtown. kron 4's maureen kelly takes us underground for a look. what you are looking at is where eventually the two tunnels one for each direction of the t linewill be dug. if you look closely you can have wall which shows where drills will start boring holes that will go as deep as 90 feet below downtown san francisco. right now we are 40 feet belowwith 4th street running above us over here is the hole where the machines that will do the digging are going to be lowered down they drills so big they've being shipped here in pieces.here are just two pieces of one drill here on this flat be
the other two national parks, the rosie the riveter world war ii home front national memorial park in richmond and port chicago naval magazine national memorial in concord will not be hit quite as hard. staffing positions and their hours of opeartion will remain the same, but the programs untill further notice. in the east bay, charles clifford kron 4 news. san francisco's central subway project is getting ready for its next big step. drilling tunnels more than a mile and a half long, and deep...
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also rosie -- and port chicago memorial in concord will have programs cut as well. >> a bay area company believes it's technology could numb the pain for people suffering from conditions ranging from arthritis to sports injuries. it doesn't involve clugs or surgeries, just cold. >> a short walk across the parking lot can be uncomfortable. >> getting in and out of bed or getting in and out of a chair is pain oofl today, she's hoping to relieve the pain. >> you're going to feel cold stuff on your leg again. >> preparing to treat with a new technology that he says this device is designed to penetrate, then numb a nerve carrying pain from the knee. >> nerve doesn't work anymore. so patients get off the table and can, you know do a deep knee bend. >> we first profiled a version of this last year when undergoing testing for freezing wrinkles. when activated nudging is ejected but watch what happens to this material as the tip continues to cool uk see the cooling forming at the tip. >> our studies have shown you can turn off the nerve for two to three months. >> the cold is applied over 20 minu
also rosie -- and port chicago memorial in concord will have programs cut as well. >> a bay area company believes it's technology could numb the pain for people suffering from conditions ranging from arthritis to sports injuries. it doesn't involve clugs or surgeries, just cold. >> a short walk across the parking lot can be uncomfortable. >> getting in and out of bed or getting in and out of a chair is pain oofl today, she's hoping to relieve the pain. >> you're going to...
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also rosie -- and port chicago memorial in concord will have programs cut as well. >> a bay area company believes it's technology could numb the pain for people suffering from conditions ranging from arthritis to sports injuries. it doesn't involve clugs or surgeries, just cold. >> a short walk across the parking lot can be uncomfortable. >> getting in and out of bed or getting in and out of a chair is pain oofl today, she's hoping to relieve the pain. >> you're going to feel cold stuff on your leg again. >> preparing to treat with a new technology that he says this device is designed to penetrate, then numb a nerve carrying pain from the knee. >> nerve doesn't work anymore. so patients get off the table and can, you know do a deep knee bend. >> we first profiled a version of this last year when undergoing testing for freezing wrinkles. when activated nudging is ejected but watch what happens to this material as the tip continues to cool uk see the cooling forming at the tip. >> our studies have shown you can turn off the nerve for two to three months. >> the cold is applied over 20 minu
also rosie -- and port chicago memorial in concord will have programs cut as well. >> a bay area company believes it's technology could numb the pain for people suffering from conditions ranging from arthritis to sports injuries. it doesn't involve clugs or surgeries, just cold. >> a short walk across the parking lot can be uncomfortable. >> getting in and out of bed or getting in and out of a chair is pain oofl today, she's hoping to relieve the pain. >> you're going to...
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community programs will be cut atport chicago and at richmond's rosy site. >>> 7:36. we continue our coverage of the boston marathon bombings. investigators say the two bombs used in last week's terrorist attack were triggered by long- range remote controlled devices designed for toy cars. that's a far more sophisticated system than earlier believed and it bolsters the theory, the older suspect received bomb making help during his trip to russia last year. the fbi still believes no foreign terrorist group was involved in the plot. >>> one oakland neighborhood is seeing an increase in burglaries with the addition of new gourmet restaurants. police say there have been at least seven robberies around popular and busy park boulevard in the past week. restaurant workers carrying cash tips and patrons walking to and from their vehicles have been targeted. >>> they've approached on foot, bicycle or they've also used a vehicle to into the area or to leave the scene. >> police say they are examining surveillance video and will be recanvassing the neighborhood for clues. so far
community programs will be cut atport chicago and at richmond's rosy site. >>> 7:36. we continue our coverage of the boston marathon bombings. investigators say the two bombs used in last week's terrorist attack were triggered by long- range remote controlled devices designed for toy cars. that's a far more sophisticated system than earlier believed and it bolsters the theory, the older suspect received bomb making help during his trip to russia last year. the fbi still believes no...
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but if you look at yields, everything looks rosy. look at a one-year chart of italian 10-year hovering just above 4%. look at a one-year chart of spanish yields hovering around 4.35. look at portuguese yields hovering around 5.84. these yields have moved markedly lower. funding doesn't seem to be an issue. unemployment? a different story. jim, back to you. >> carl? >> look, again i come back to saying that bonds are worldwide too expensive. money flowing everywhere out of bonds. i wouldn't even be surprised if bond call santander finishes up today. >>> bertha coombs at the nymex. >> morning, carl. energy is mixed. gasoline continues to extend its gains after that bigger than expected drawdown yesterday in the government eia energy report. this morning we are looking for nat gas to build of about 27 to 31 billion cubic feet. that's little less than an hour away. here we've been watching gold. everyone is talking about the fact you are seeing physical demand for jewelry, for gold coins. we're also seeing futures now up at a better than
but if you look at yields, everything looks rosy. look at a one-year chart of italian 10-year hovering just above 4%. look at a one-year chart of spanish yields hovering around 4.35. look at portuguese yields hovering around 5.84. these yields have moved markedly lower. funding doesn't seem to be an issue. unemployment? a different story. jim, back to you. >> carl? >> look, again i come back to saying that bonds are worldwide too expensive. money flowing everywhere out of bonds. i...
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richmond rosie and other sites as well will be included. >>> boston marathon investigators say the two were triggered by long range remote control meant for toy cars. that is a far more sophisticated system than they first believed. this bolster is the theory that the older brother received bomb making help during his trip to russia last year. no terrorist groups were involved. >>> this goes on to a horrifying high speed crash and a young mother and daughter got hurt when two speeding teens crashed into a house. janine de la vega has all the details. janeane? >> reporter: understanding right where the car came in and you can still see the air to tracks, the car came right up onto the lawn and crashed in front of this house which is boarded up and you can see debris on the front lawn. the family inside was powerless he to protect themselves and the victim's husband said his wife is in critical condition in the intensive care unit. it happened just before 4:00 p.m. they were speeding when one car ploughed into the house. the 40-year-old woman inside was cooking an injured badly with part
richmond rosie and other sites as well will be included. >>> boston marathon investigators say the two were triggered by long range remote control meant for toy cars. that is a far more sophisticated system than they first believed. this bolster is the theory that the older brother received bomb making help during his trip to russia last year. no terrorist groups were involved. >>> this goes on to a horrifying high speed crash and a young mother and daughter got hurt when two...
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because adam shapiro was painting a pretty rosy picture. i think the stock is jumping a lot on increase in the dividend, 15% we're looking at increase in the share buyback program, blowing it out to $100 billion. that was an incree of 50 billion. i don't, there is bad news in there too, right? >> sure. there was some bad news in that they are significantly lowering revenue and earnings guidance for the next quarter from what wall street had been expecting. melissa: right. >> that shouldn't please anybody. i think all of the increase is attributable to the increase in the cash they plan to return to shareholders. melissa: yeah. >> there is wonky point that adam didn't mention which is they mentioned in their earnings release they are going to take on debt although they haven't said yet how much and exactly how they're going to do that. this is very significant for apple watchers because steve jobs hated debt. and the fact that they're going to do this tells us that they're firmly in the world of modern financial cash management and they inte
because adam shapiro was painting a pretty rosy picture. i think the stock is jumping a lot on increase in the dividend, 15% we're looking at increase in the share buyback program, blowing it out to $100 billion. that was an incree of 50 billion. i don't, there is bad news in there too, right? >> sure. there was some bad news in that they are significantly lowering revenue and earnings guidance for the next quarter from what wall street had been expecting. melissa: right. >> that...
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it's not that we see them falling off a cliff, if expectations got a little too high or rosy, it's funny, larry, as we looked at this year back at the end of last year, we laid out scenarios, a bulk case, down the middle base case, stocks have taken the bull path. bonds are kind of right in the middle. it's interesting. the markets are agreeing with each other here. i think they come together over the course of the second quarter. you will probably see a little pullback in stocks. >> pullbacks aren't very attractive, very healthy. i want to go to this commodity story. two things, number one, i'm glad the prices have come down a bit. now i see talk about commodities. you look at spot commodity index, they're down from the peaks not a lot. they're flattening out. a little lower commodities is good for most americans, it's good for consumers. it's good for our businesses. we're an importing company. even oil prices coming down below $90-bucks. that's good. why aren't people factoring that into their swoon forecast? >> i think it's down the road t. concern is maybe it's affecting more growth
it's not that we see them falling off a cliff, if expectations got a little too high or rosy, it's funny, larry, as we looked at this year back at the end of last year, we laid out scenarios, a bulk case, down the middle base case, stocks have taken the bull path. bonds are kind of right in the middle. it's interesting. the markets are agreeing with each other here. i think they come together over the course of the second quarter. you will probably see a little pullback in stocks. >>...
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thanks for being here, rosie. >> thank you for having me. >> now, rosie, the d.a.'s office is saying, "we are eager to pursue any new leads of information. it has been reported he knew one of the deceased victims. it remains an open and active investigation." now, when did the older friends start thinking about him in connection with these earlier murders? >> i don't think they were suspicious of him when the murders happened. i think it started rising among this group of friends in the last week or so now that they've learned that he's a suspect or that he was a suspect in the bombings. >> now, the owner of the gym where the suspect used to train said he introduced one of the three that was killed brendan as his best friend. we also know that the murder was gruesome. the victims were stabbed in the neck with an ice pick or a knife and that it was not a robbery because $5,000 was left at the crime scene and the bodies were covered with marijuana. but here's where something -- and, of course, none of this do we know is any hard evidence or charges that this suspect n
thanks for being here, rosie. >> thank you for having me. >> now, rosie, the d.a.'s office is saying, "we are eager to pursue any new leads of information. it has been reported he knew one of the deceased victims. it remains an open and active investigation." now, when did the older friends start thinking about him in connection with these earlier murders? >> i don't think they were suspicious of him when the murders happened. i think it started rising among this...
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does rosie watch a lot of violent tv programs would you say? no. never. well, we've seen an awful lot of aggression here at school, and i was trying to figure out where this could be coming from. do you have any ideas what... father: what do you mean by aggression? well, she hits the other kids, she chases them, pins them down, she kicks. kicking? she's, uh, scratched her teacher. frankly, we can't keep her in school like this and let her around other children if she's going to keep attacking them. hendrick: the difference between poor and effective questioning is subtle. it's really more a matter of listening carefully and asking open-ended questions. what tips would you offer our teacher the next time she tries questioning a family member? productive questions might include, to begin a conference, "well, what's new?" when working together to solve a problem, "hmm. what have you tried so far?" "when did you first notice her doing that?" followed by, "was there anything else out of the ordinary that happened at the same time?" and finally, the best questi
does rosie watch a lot of violent tv programs would you say? no. never. well, we've seen an awful lot of aggression here at school, and i was trying to figure out where this could be coming from. do you have any ideas what... father: what do you mean by aggression? well, she hits the other kids, she chases them, pins them down, she kicks. kicking? she's, uh, scratched her teacher. frankly, we can't keep her in school like this and let her around other children if she's going to keep attacking...
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. >> she gets all red and rosie whenever she sees me. she's embarrassed. all the girls are like there is brayden. >> dailey and emilee keen enjoy their jail house romance. but not all inmates are looking for love. >> the money is a huge thing for me. it's -- yeah, i love money. ♪ >> before her arrest, carrie kimbrough served time in prison for trafficking meth. while there she earned a degree in graphic arts. when she got out, she used her design skills to manufacture checks and to steal a fortune. >> $1.5 million. that's what they capped it at, yeah, in a matter of nine months. i stole a lot of money. got a bunch of account numbers. and, bam, there i was off. i was cashing $50,000, $60,000 checks a pop. i steal from corporations like honeywell or motorola or you know what i am saying. >> kimbrough's spoils went to feed two voracious addictions, meth and gambling. >> vegas, vegas, bad habit, vegas. i would make $80,000 bets on a blackjack hand. retarded. i loved the life. you don't understand what it's like to walk into a casino and have a pit boss and t
. >> she gets all red and rosie whenever she sees me. she's embarrassed. all the girls are like there is brayden. >> dailey and emilee keen enjoy their jail house romance. but not all inmates are looking for love. >> the money is a huge thing for me. it's -- yeah, i love money. ♪ >> before her arrest, carrie kimbrough served time in prison for trafficking meth. while there she earned a degree in graphic arts. when she got out, she used her design skills to manufacture...
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are there going to be others that are going to try to become rosie trevino? is simpson going to stand up and bump the matriarch, so to speak, of the estrella jail? it will be empty. it will be empty nest syndrome, i think. i think i can handle that. i think that will be all right for me >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> stop resisting! >> this is west hell. the conditions here are sub human. >> a jail made famous by its outspoken sheriff. >> here it is, 121 in the tents. >> now, it's altogether the center of a new storm. >> last report, there's approximately 5,000 protesters. we have heightened security on the yard right now in case something does happen. >> they call me hitler, assassinate me. what is this? just trying to do my job. >>> about 140,000 inmates per year are booked into the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona. >> step up to the podium, please. okay. turn to the left for me. >> those charged with less serious crimes will likely have a court hearing and be released within a day or two, to await resolution of
are there going to be others that are going to try to become rosie trevino? is simpson going to stand up and bump the matriarch, so to speak, of the estrella jail? it will be empty. it will be empty nest syndrome, i think. i think i can handle that. i think that will be all right for me >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> stop resisting! >> this is west hell. the conditions here are sub human. >> a jail made famous by its outspoken...
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it's going to be strange, you have those catch names, rosie and lopez. you didn't even have to say her first name. st
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he says about this things may look rosy for now us stocks rise but should we see hyperinflation j g b s we'll see a huge selloff leading to a stock market crash so you know j g b's the japanese government bonds they've often had to shut down because there's so much volatility and in the day so this is a unique thing going on in the world and despite this goal the selling off so we do see that the wild waves of friction and chaos of a new currency regime i've mentioned that before we have a shifting balance of power around the world and this is part of the chaos is part of it but last week the price of gold priced in yen had a forty year high and not a lot of people were aware of this it was this moment when the central bankers essential pulled out all the stops and decided to allow japan and other countries to print now a quadrillion yen or trillion dollars in euros and to sell into the market these naked contracts that are essentially counterfeit contracts but it was that that was the signal to them when gold hit forty year high and yen that was their signal to attack the gold market
he says about this things may look rosy for now us stocks rise but should we see hyperinflation j g b s we'll see a huge selloff leading to a stock market crash so you know j g b's the japanese government bonds they've often had to shut down because there's so much volatility and in the day so this is a unique thing going on in the world and despite this goal the selling off so we do see that the wild waves of friction and chaos of a new currency regime i've mentioned that before we have a...
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he says about this things may look rosy for now us stocks rise but should we see hyperinflation j g b s we'll see a huge selloff leading to a stock market crash so you know j g b's the japanese government bonds they've often had to shut down because there's so much volatility and in the day so this is a unique thing going on in the world and despite this goal the selling off so we do see that the wild waves of friction and chaos of a new currency regime i've mentioned that before we have a shifting balance of power around the world and this is part of the chaos is part of it but last week the price of gold priced in yen hit a forty year high and not a lot of people were aware of this it was this moment when the central bankers essential pulled out all the stops and decided to allow japan and other countries to print now a quadrillion yen or trillion dollars in euros and to sell into the market these naked contracts that are essentially counterfeit contracts but it was that that was the signal to them when gold hit forty year high in yen that was their signal to attack the gold market
he says about this things may look rosy for now us stocks rise but should we see hyperinflation j g b s we'll see a huge selloff leading to a stock market crash so you know j g b's the japanese government bonds they've often had to shut down because there's so much volatility and in the day so this is a unique thing going on in the world and despite this goal the selling off so we do see that the wild waves of friction and chaos of a new currency regime i've mentioned that before we have a...
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he says about this things may look rosy for now us stocks rise but should we see hyperinflation j g b s we'll see a huge selloff leading to a stock market crash so you know j g b's the japanese government bonds they've often had to shut down because there's so much volatility and in the day so this is a unique thing going on in the world and despite this goal the selling off so we do see that the wild waves of friction and chaos of a new currency regime i've mentioned that before we have a shifting balance of power around the world and this is part of the chaos is part of it well last week the price of gold priced and yen had a forty year high and not a lot of people were aware of this it was this moment when the central bankers essential pulled out all the stops and decided to allow japan and other countries to print now a quadrillion yen or trillion dollars and euros and to sell into the market these naked contracts that are essentially counterfeit contracts but it was that that was the signal to them when gold hit forty year high and yen that was their signal to attack the gold mar
he says about this things may look rosy for now us stocks rise but should we see hyperinflation j g b s we'll see a huge selloff leading to a stock market crash so you know j g b's the japanese government bonds they've often had to shut down because there's so much volatility and in the day so this is a unique thing going on in the world and despite this goal the selling off so we do see that the wild waves of friction and chaos of a new currency regime i've mentioned that before we have a...
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gustavo, jÚan, estaba rosie "y por supuesto los hijos de jenni rivera, y tambiÉn llegÓ lupillo seÑores. >>> ay. >>> quÉ bueno. >>> por otro ladito, no queriendo la cosa, con su familia en la alfombra roja del evento, no se quiso. >>> juntos pero no revueltos. >>> exactamente. vamos a escuchar quÉ dijo la familia de jenni rivera, momentos antes de ver la pelÍcula, miren el ambiente. >>> para mÍ es algo que no podia faltar, se trata de mi hija, se trata de ver lo que hizo en la pantalla grande, ya habÍamos hechos filmaciones esta no la esperÁbamos, a toda la familia si estÁ en problemas de ese tipo, creo que la violencia no es el camino, hay guvre platicar y tratarlo, y olvidarnos de hacer problemas con la familia, es lo mÁs sagrado. >>> que una muchacha de long beach llegÓ a la pantalla grande. estoy muy contenta, gracias, estoy nerviosa. no vi la pelÍcula, voy a llorar y gozar. apoye el sueÑo de ella. que vengan y vean. >>> es una pelÍcula buenisima por jenni rivera y las actrices que estÁn, gracias por su apoyo. fueron fuerza para nosotros. y los amamos y gracias por amar
gustavo, jÚan, estaba rosie "y por supuesto los hijos de jenni rivera, y tambiÉn llegÓ lupillo seÑores. >>> ay. >>> quÉ bueno. >>> por otro ladito, no queriendo la cosa, con su familia en la alfombra roja del evento, no se quiso. >>> juntos pero no revueltos. >>> exactamente. vamos a escuchar quÉ dijo la familia de jenni rivera, momentos antes de ver la pelÍcula, miren el ambiente. >>> para mÍ es algo que no podia faltar, se...
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. >> you remember the event with rosie o'donnell with the million mom march, that's the type of thing that needs to happen. the most effective lobbying that was done was done by the newtown families. i saw the way they brought that dignified purpose to capitol hill had a real effect. it made joe manchin cry. that's the only way to do it, and a ton of money from michael bloom better. if you don't no one will risk primary voters on the republican side. >> do you thinks this issed end? do you think this makes the advocates in favor of gun safety reform sort of circle the wagons and say what did we do wrong? and how do we do it right? >> to be honest, this is something the republicans didn't want to touch at all. we asked among journalists had newtown happened before the election, would they have touched it? we can't answer that. we don't know. i believe this will shelf it for the foreseeable future unless it comes to play in the 2014 mid terms, but the way in which the districts are drawn, where is it an issue? maybe a few of the republicans and a few suburban soccer moms, but other than
. >> you remember the event with rosie o'donnell with the million mom march, that's the type of thing that needs to happen. the most effective lobbying that was done was done by the newtown families. i saw the way they brought that dignified purpose to capitol hill had a real effect. it made joe manchin cry. that's the only way to do it, and a ton of money from michael bloom better. if you don't no one will risk primary voters on the republican side. >> do you thinks this issed end?...